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they rolled up their sleeves and helped families that were victims of super storm sandy. the entire cast and crew helped rebuild 6 homes. >> i really do believe that it is a pay it forward. if you take care of your own community, your community will take care of the next community and passes around the world. >> the extra we are in is a crazy business. when you have things like this, it puts it into perspective. these people's homes have been destroyed. it is heartbreaking. >> it was made possible through grants and donations. tuesday will mark the one year anniversary of super storm sandy. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,
they rolled up their sleeves and helped families that were victims of super storm sandy. the entire cast and crew helped rebuild 6 homes. >> i really do believe that it is a pay it forward. if you take care of your own community, your community will take care of the next community and passes around the world. >> the extra we are in is a crazy business. when you have things like this, it puts it into perspective. these people's homes have been destroyed. it is heartbreaking. >>...
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it has been a year since sandy hit and people are still dealing with their insurance companies. antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is tly or isis targ you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case they just recommend that you block that person. >> i don't want to minimise this, because i mean, there's some really horrible things that are on >> welcome back. texas is now appealing a decision, about abortions, opponents claim it is unconstitutional, the judge agreed. states attorney general claims that the case could go all the way to the supreme court. well checking the big board, stocks not moving as much today on data as consumer confidence offsets the positive earnings reports that have been coming out but
it has been a year since sandy hit and people are still dealing with their insurance companies. antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is tly or isis targ you specifically, they...
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that tanker became a new beacon of hope for a community struggling to recover from sandy. brian is live in new york city with more. >> reporter: built in 1938 in new york city, the' ship once cared oil through america's ports and thought to be the last of its kind in the u.s., but few have heard of the 613-ton tanker, that is before she stood up to superstorm sandy. >> tied to the docs of brook rein's red hook neighborhood you'll find their forgotten paper a. whalen, engineless, and home to carolyn for the last eight years. >> pretty rough. no central heat, and there's no flush toilets. >> care lean opens the ship and is head of portside new york, a nonprofit betting that it's the key to transforming the waterfront economy, and she wasn't going to let superstorm sandy get in the way. >> the mary whalen is a symbol of preparedness and resiliency. >> so as the storm surge slammed new york see, she convinced her colleague peter to join her aboard. >> it was scary at times. we would go back inside and then go back out every half hour to make sure we were secure. >> what began
that tanker became a new beacon of hope for a community struggling to recover from sandy. brian is live in new york city with more. >> reporter: built in 1938 in new york city, the' ship once cared oil through america's ports and thought to be the last of its kind in the u.s., but few have heard of the 613-ton tanker, that is before she stood up to superstorm sandy. >> tied to the docs of brook rein's red hook neighborhood you'll find their forgotten paper a. whalen, engineless, and...
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ellis island opened for the first time since hurricane sandy hit last year. and now there's a new fbi director. spain is now the latest u.s. ally complaining about those american surveillance programs. spain's
ellis island opened for the first time since hurricane sandy hit last year. and now there's a new fbi director. spain is now the latest u.s. ally complaining about those american surveillance programs. spain's
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tomorrow marks the one year point of when this monster storm hurricane sandy on the eastern seaboard. look how big this cloud shield was when it made landfall on the coast of jersey. i want to show you now and then images. then the horrible fire there. not a lot of progress there unfortunately. >>> this is the battery park tunnel underpass. it was filled to the top with ocean water at the high tide. the after behind it and clean up. weather channel.com has 150 of these. some areas cleaned up, others not so much. >> i was in the underpass to see it. >>> saturday night live found a way to incorporate one of the biggest movies and one of the year's strangest moments. take a listening. >> this is my song. i'm going to start a dance party. >> do not let white people see you dance. once they see you dance, they'll try and dance like you. >> miley cyrus announcing she will be going on tour in 2014 to perform her new ale bum bangers. we got your cyrus news in. >>> contracts to olivia wild and jacobs announcing their first child. >>> the country music hall of fame, bad grand paw knocked bad gr
tomorrow marks the one year point of when this monster storm hurricane sandy on the eastern seaboard. look how big this cloud shield was when it made landfall on the coast of jersey. i want to show you now and then images. then the horrible fire there. not a lot of progress there unfortunately. >>> this is the battery park tunnel underpass. it was filled to the top with ocean water at the high tide. the after behind it and clean up. weather channel.com has 150 of these. some areas...
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rockaway queens sandy left devastating scars. yet today a spirit of resilience runs through rockaway. under are incredible stories of experience from people who call rockaway home. >> reporter: a lot can happen in a year. in good times, madeline chocolate factory churns out hundreds of pounds of chocolate. last year, there was none. >> the spilled chocolate was the least of the problem. when superstorm sandy laid waste to the employers, all 450 workers lost their jobs. was there part of you that said, let's just turn the lights off and walk away? >> more than once. >> the power never came back on at ally hagans place. >> it burned in the fire that torched the neighborhood after what seemed like the worst had passed. she hopes in year she'll be back here. there's a word for people like her. >> it is one of those things, if you meet someone that's resilient, you know it. >> reporter: for more than 20 years, dr. churny has been studying the science behind the brilliance. they tackled the question, why is it that some people seem to
rockaway queens sandy left devastating scars. yet today a spirit of resilience runs through rockaway. under are incredible stories of experience from people who call rockaway home. >> reporter: a lot can happen in a year. in good times, madeline chocolate factory churns out hundreds of pounds of chocolate. last year, there was none. >> the spilled chocolate was the least of the problem. when superstorm sandy laid waste to the employers, all 450 workers lost their jobs. was there...
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. >>> it's been nearly one year since superstorm sandy shattered millions of leaves and caused billions in damages. this morning a new york city landmark reopens for the first time since the storm. >>> check on it. they pick him off. >> another surprising finish in the world series, an unprecedented ending to game four. ♪ >>> and remembering lou reed, the rock pioneer and punk poet passes away at 71. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, october 28th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, we begin with a diplomatic uproar over u.s. espionage operations. a german magazine reports that the united states may have been monitoring german chancellor angela merkel for more than ten years and the director of the national security agency is denying reports that he discussed operations involving merkel with president obama. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. you know, many here seem unfazed by word of this kind of monitoring. one congressman hinted that the reaction is simply because
. >>> it's been nearly one year since superstorm sandy shattered millions of leaves and caused billions in damages. this morning a new york city landmark reopens for the first time since the storm. >>> check on it. they pick him off. >> another surprising finish in the world series, an unprecedented ending to game four. ♪ >>> and remembering lou reed, the rock pioneer and punk poet passes away at 71. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs...
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one year after sandy, a photographic journal of lives interrupted. she's always had a playful side. and you love her for it. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty
one year after sandy, a photographic journal of lives interrupted. she's always had a playful side. and you love her for it. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your...
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then superstorm sandy. we were hoping for the best. >> it will probably be just rain, but we will certainly keep you up-to-date. it's not going to be sandy or the snowstorm, but could be weather that kids have to deal with. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> we are seeing some of the worst violence in iraq since american troops withdrew from that country. sparking new fears of an all-out sectarian war. our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >> iraq. a coordinated series of attacks hitting shiite neighborhoods in the capital baghdad. people dying. fears spreading that the country is unraveling. we lost more than 4,400 of our warriors in the iraq war. >>> japan. a major show of force in a military parade. more than 50 planes and thousands of soldiers taking part with the prime minister looking on. japan has been flexing its military muscle amid tensions with other countries especially china over who should control a group of disputed islands. >>> bangladesh. a power struggle leading to rio
then superstorm sandy. we were hoping for the best. >> it will probably be just rain, but we will certainly keep you up-to-date. it's not going to be sandy or the snowstorm, but could be weather that kids have to deal with. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> we are seeing some of the worst violence in iraq since american troops withdrew from that country. sparking new fears of an all-out sectarian war. our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. >>...
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when sandy came ashore in new jersey, marie and mike celebrated the arrival of their son brendan. >> hospital lost power. they were on emergency generators. >> reporter: in the dark at the hospital and unaware their home had been destroyed. >> they had everything ready for us to come home. >> reporter: just last week for the first time, brendan saw the house that was supposed to be his home. he and mika are just two of the babies born a year ago. after a stormy start now celebrating their first birthdays. how are the children doing now? >> they're great. they're amazing. beginning to walk, standing. how lucky we all are that we have these beautiful babies that they are all healthy and joyous. >> reporter: frieda took her first steps. alice loves the camera. stone's mother says he's full of adventure. this story has a happy ending. >> yes. it's a beautiful ending. >> reporter: and for these families, a beginning as well. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> how about that? >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night as we start off a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm bria
when sandy came ashore in new jersey, marie and mike celebrated the arrival of their son brendan. >> hospital lost power. they were on emergency generators. >> reporter: in the dark at the hospital and unaware their home had been destroyed. >> they had everything ready for us to come home. >> reporter: just last week for the first time, brendan saw the house that was supposed to be his home. he and mika are just two of the babies born a year ago. after a stormy start now...
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tuesday marks the first anniversary of superstorm sandy. today new jersey governor chris christie responded to critics who charged the pace of recovery is too slow. he blamed the federal government. christie told the associated press, quote, to the victims i would say you're right t is too slow. and i wish the federal government would allow us the flexibility to get you the aid more quickly. sandy also slammed new york city where plenty of rebuilding still needs to be done. especially neighborhoods barely above sea level. terrell brown tonight takes a look at lessons learned. >> reporter: last october superstorm sandy swept joe courtney's home off its foundation. though he knew it would be expensive to repair, he had no intention of leaving new york's rockaway beach. >> there was not a question of whether we were going to rebuild or not. this is where i grew up. this is where my wife grew up. and this is where our lives are. >> reporter: his new home will be higher with a 14 foot concrete foundation. flood vents will allow high water to pas
tuesday marks the first anniversary of superstorm sandy. today new jersey governor chris christie responded to critics who charged the pace of recovery is too slow. he blamed the federal government. christie told the associated press, quote, to the victims i would say you're right t is too slow. and i wish the federal government would allow us the flexibility to get you the aid more quickly. sandy also slammed new york city where plenty of rebuilding still needs to be done. especially...
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and lessons learned from hurricane sandy. miles o'brien reports on how new york city is preparing for the next superstorm. test one year later the people who keep this city running are scrambling to figure out how to keep dry as the storms and the sea level rises. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: european governments lodged new complaints on both sides of the atlantic today over u.s. surveillance. they followed more disclosures linked to the national security agency. new
and lessons learned from hurricane sandy. miles o'brien reports on how new york city is preparing for the next superstorm. test one year later the people who keep this city running are scrambling to figure out how to keep dry as the storms and the sea level rises. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com....
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you know, it has been nearly a year since superstorm sandy slammed into the east coast. why are some people able to rebound from adverse city even easier than others? the science behind resiliency next. road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that lasts. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. [ male announcer ] have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. you work. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard... because you work. now, capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get y
you know, it has been nearly a year since superstorm sandy slammed into the east coast. why are some people able to rebound from adverse city even easier than others? the science behind resiliency next. road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job....
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forecasters new sandy was morphing, becoming a super storm. while it had hurricane force winds and pushed that wall of water storm surge towards the coastline. by the time it made land fall, it wouldn't be a hurricane, technically. >> of all the disasters we deal with, hurricanes are the ones we map and try to figure out who is at risk and get the messaging out there for them to evacuate with time to leave. >> reporter: but the message may have been missed. there wasn't a hurricane warning because again, technically, sandy wasn't one. to not misrepresent the storm, the naingsal weather service decided to go with high wind and flood warnings. >> there is no doubt the phrase hurricane warning is more attention-getting. >> reporter: it is impossible to know if the words hurricane warning, would have saved lives. there are other changes coming too. part of an ongoing process in the works even before san day. evacuation zones are changing from maine to texas. because hurricane forecasters and researchers have a better understanding than they did a
forecasters new sandy was morphing, becoming a super storm. while it had hurricane force winds and pushed that wall of water storm surge towards the coastline. by the time it made land fall, it wouldn't be a hurricane, technically. >> of all the disasters we deal with, hurricanes are the ones we map and try to figure out who is at risk and get the messaging out there for them to evacuate with time to leave. >> reporter: but the message may have been missed. there wasn't a hurricane...
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in the days after hurricane sandy, they took to the streets to do what they do best. together with other undocumented immigrants, they formed volunteer clean-up brigades. >> thousands of day laborers who lived in the same neighborhoods that were affected were among the first responders, way before fema, way before the red cross, they went into the neighborhoods. they brought relief to the many people that give them jobs. the homeowners have given them jobs for years. >> day laborers here world for free clearing debris and distributing food and water. the people were grateful and very happy we were work working but they didn't know who we were. we just came up and started helping without being asked to. we felt compelled to do it. >> it's not the first time undocumented immigrants have been on the front line. one quarter of the workers who helped rebuild new orleans were undocumented immigrants according to a 2006 university of california berkeley study. those researchers say the reconstruction after hurricane sandy is no different. >> in cat rekatrina, they cave the h
in the days after hurricane sandy, they took to the streets to do what they do best. together with other undocumented immigrants, they formed volunteer clean-up brigades. >> thousands of day laborers who lived in the same neighborhoods that were affected were among the first responders, way before fema, way before the red cross, they went into the neighborhoods. they brought relief to the many people that give them jobs. the homeowners have given them jobs for years. >> day laborers...
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. >>> nearly a year after super storm sandy ellis island opens. if you would like the latest on any of the stories in our bulletins we encourage you to head on over to our website at www.aljazeera.com. once again, www.aljazeera.com. tony harris. >> tonight on "inside story" the united states spies on friends, not just foes. is this the new business or usual or is it damaging american foreign policy. plus the influence of rock legend lou reed and his impact on the culture from the 60s to today. >> hello, i'm libby casey. tonight on inside story we'll take a walk on the wild side and look at the life and legacy of iconic rocker lou reed who died at the age of 71. first we'll focus on american spying, specifically spying on friends, and our friends are not happy. tonight you can add spain to the list of countries that are demanding answers. the newest details emerge in this spanish newspaper "el mundo" reporting that phone calls from surveye survei. over the weekend came news that the nsa has been monitoring calls from german chancellor angela merkel
. >>> nearly a year after super storm sandy ellis island opens. if you would like the latest on any of the stories in our bulletins we encourage you to head on over to our website at www.aljazeera.com. once again, www.aljazeera.com. tony harris. >> tonight on "inside story" the united states spies on friends, not just foes. is this the new business or usual or is it damaging american foreign policy. plus the influence of rock legend lou reed and his impact on the...
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a year after superstorm sandy communities are still trying to rebuild. there's a group of people who have down a lion share of the work - updocumented workers. kaelynn ford has their story. >> lucio and alfredio worked on staten island for years. after hurricane sandy. they took to the streets to do what they do best. together with other undocumented immigrants, they formed brieing aids. >> thousands of day labourers that lived in the same neighbours were among the first responders, way before fema, way before the red cross. they went into the neighbourhood and brought relief to the many people that give them jobs - the home owners that give them jobs for years. >> they worked for free, clearing debris and distributing food and water. >> translation: the people were grateful, happy we were there working. they didn't know who we were. we came up and started helping without being asked to. we were compelled to do it. >> it's not the first time undocumented immigrants have been on the front lines. >> a quarter of the workers who helped to rebuild new orlean
a year after superstorm sandy communities are still trying to rebuild. there's a group of people who have down a lion share of the work - updocumented workers. kaelynn ford has their story. >> lucio and alfredio worked on staten island for years. after hurricane sandy. they took to the streets to do what they do best. together with other undocumented immigrants, they formed brieing aids. >> thousands of day labourers that lived in the same neighbours were among the first responders,...
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. >>> a year after superstorm sandy decimated parts of the east coast some towns are still trying to recover. tuesday marks the fourth an -- anniversary of that storm. the storm caused almost $70 billion in damage. homes in the small community of fortiskue were destroyed. but a year into the recovery, the governor says their town hasn 't seen much money to rebuild. >> it just seems like it takes forever to get just a little tiny piece of the pie. >> reporter: bigger resort towns along the jersey shore have received billions in recovery money but it's estimated it will take billions more to help restore the hardest hit communities. >>> doctors from -- >>> new research suggests a possible link between high blood sugar and memory. people with blood sugar levels at the high end of a normal range didn't perform as well on memory tests than those with lower sugar levels. no one in the test were diabetic. the results were published in the journal of neurology. >>> a michigan man said he bought a house in auction and it came with a stash of pornography. when he went to check the property thi
. >>> a year after superstorm sandy decimated parts of the east coast some towns are still trying to recover. tuesday marks the fourth an -- anniversary of that storm. the storm caused almost $70 billion in damage. homes in the small community of fortiskue were destroyed. but a year into the recovery, the governor says their town hasn 't seen much money to rebuild. >> it just seems like it takes forever to get just a little tiny piece of the pie. >> reporter: bigger resort...
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heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in economic losses, and also we are seeing essentially news coming out of washington, d.c., the costs are increasing for flood insurance, right? so we have people finding out that i am in a flood place. they did not know it before. not just in the coastal areas here and the northeast, but rivers and lakes across the country. those costs are going up. they may delay the flood insurance increases. what you are looking at is this is the boardwalk, the iconic boardwalk torn apart like matchsticks. these are the areas people were risking each other with kayaks
heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in...
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then superstorm sandy and the sandy hook shootings battered the northeast. and they thought, let's do it again closer to home. with the sandy ground project was born. shepherded in by the new jersey firefighters, mutual benevolent association. >> his favorite color was teal green, so that's why the tl. >> like mark and jackie who lost their son, daniel. >> i mean, all kids love playground. but daniel did have a special thing for playground. he would get into a playground somewhere and he didn't know the kids and he would start playing with them and get a game going. >> pink is for the flamingos that she loved. >> carlos lost his 27-year-old daughter, victoria, a teach. >> every playground with that we build, she is looking down with her students. saying this is a beautiful thing. >> in the end, that is what this is all about. resteling against events of unspeakable ugliness to find beauty, happiness and hope once again. tom foreman, cnn. >> i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for
then superstorm sandy and the sandy hook shootings battered the northeast. and they thought, let's do it again closer to home. with the sandy ground project was born. shepherded in by the new jersey firefighters, mutual benevolent association. >> his favorite color was teal green, so that's why the tl. >> like mark and jackie who lost their son, daniel. >> i mean, all kids love playground. but daniel did have a special thing for playground. he would get into a playground...
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"i have aspergers, play video game and i'm not going to kill you" this on the anniversary of the sandy hook mass shooting. he says this is not the result of mass shootings or mental orders. he writes, too often we read all the media reports we can about a tragedy like sandy hook, and then try to play armchair judge about what caused it and what happened. real life doesn't work that way. we cannot stereotype based on a handful of vague factors." joining me now, dr. jennifer coddle, the board certified family medicine physician, and doctor, thank you so much for joining us. so let's talk about aspergers. tell us what it is. i know thz confusion. >> it's a condition along the autism spectrum, it's not always understood very well and i think it's wonderful a lot of people are coming forward and actually talking about it. i think this opinion piece in particular is very important and helpful, too, and reminding us not to stereotype people. no people should be stereotyped. and really understand people for their own conditions and treat them like individuals. >> because there's a huge stigma
"i have aspergers, play video game and i'm not going to kill you" this on the anniversary of the sandy hook mass shooting. he says this is not the result of mass shootings or mental orders. he writes, too often we read all the media reports we can about a tragedy like sandy hook, and then try to play armchair judge about what caused it and what happened. real life doesn't work that way. we cannot stereotype based on a handful of vague factors." joining me now, dr. jennifer...
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it would be love eto see it. >> reporter: a year ago, super storm sandy swamped the island with eight feet of water. the storm destroyed boilers and electrical systems and the water washed through the immigration museum. crews moved more than 1 million photographs to climate controlled facilities in maryland. the national park service says that they're still restoring the 27-acre property but for now visitors will be able to tour the main floor and the great hall of the museum, the area once crowded with immigrants. work will until on the island until at least the spring. >> and the island is reopening on announcement vertical passing shutdown and raise eof note. it is the 127th birthday of lady lib are tee. >>> a bomb threat at a movie theater caused evacuation of the building. they were allowed back inside after an hour. there was not a bomb found inside or any other indication of danger. >>> a toddler is in the hospital this morning after a neighbor's dog bit off part of his nose. the 3-year-old may have put his face through a hole in the fence and that's when the dog bit him. the
it would be love eto see it. >> reporter: a year ago, super storm sandy swamped the island with eight feet of water. the storm destroyed boilers and electrical systems and the water washed through the immigration museum. crews moved more than 1 million photographs to climate controlled facilities in maryland. the national park service says that they're still restoring the 27-acre property but for now visitors will be able to tour the main floor and the great hall of the museum, the area...
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out the island that welcomed millions of immigrant to this country that was completely submerged when sandy churned through the harbor and without power for months. more than a million historical items are restored. >>> the state legislature begins a special session on the issue in just about an hour. advocates on both sides gathered outside the state capitol. in lawmakers pass the bill, hawaii would join 13 states in allowing gay marriage. >>> the sox took the lead in the top of the sixth thanks to the three-run homer, a touching moment when they held up plac d placards for stand up to cancer, with the names of those affected by the disease. game five is tonight and that is your news cycle. in the guest spot, we're supposed to trust the supreme court more than the political branches of government because it's supposed to pursue justice not politics. what if the court is increasingly unable or unwilling to pay that role. richard poesener argues that two forces risk undermining the court's legitimacy. the first is complexity as science and technology and economics radically up end the world
out the island that welcomed millions of immigrant to this country that was completely submerged when sandy churned through the harbor and without power for months. more than a million historical items are restored. >>> the state legislature begins a special session on the issue in just about an hour. advocates on both sides gathered outside the state capitol. in lawmakers pass the bill, hawaii would join 13 states in allowing gay marriage. >>> the sox took the lead in the top...
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. >>> time now to flash back to this day last year when in preparation for hurricane sandy, new jersey governor chris christie urged residents to use this common sense. >> how about we go by this rule. anything that looks stupid, is stupid. >> sandy, of course, left a path of destruction and severely crippled the new york city subway system, which on this very day in 1904, officially opened for business. a ride from any one of the 28 stations back then cost you a nickel. >>> back to politics. president obama and his family went to church this morning perhaps hoping to get a few minutes of peace and quiet and reflection. >> is november 30th a realistic day for a -- >> come on, guys. we're going to church. >> come on, guys. they're going to church. back with the brain trust. political strategist angela eye. perry bacon from the grio. politics never stops. why the president went to church, former president bill clinton, politicking in virginia. getting out the vote for his buddy. and gubernatorial candidate terry mcauliffe. take a listen. >> the virtue of political extremism is that once
. >>> time now to flash back to this day last year when in preparation for hurricane sandy, new jersey governor chris christie urged residents to use this common sense. >> how about we go by this rule. anything that looks stupid, is stupid. >> sandy, of course, left a path of destruction and severely crippled the new york city subway system, which on this very day in 1904, officially opened for business. a ride from any one of the 28 stations back then cost you a nickel....
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>> the youngest victims of hurricane sandy. a look at the youngest victims who survived the super storm. >> relics dating back 200 years found underground in new york city. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. a group of european lawmakers arriving today in washington want answers about american spying. recent reports say the u.s. has been tapping the phones of several european leaders. many of them are long time friends. that information is based on leaks from former n.s.a. contractors edward snowden. the white house denies reports that the president new anything about the eaves dropping on angela merkel. >> leaders will meet with senior u.s. government and intelligence officials over allegations of widespread spying by the n.s.a. against e.u. citizens and leaders. new allegations surfaced that president obama approved spying on german chancellor angela merkel. according to the wall street journal, the penalty was unaware leaders were being speed on and ordered it stopped after learning of it. >> the
>> the youngest victims of hurricane sandy. a look at the youngest victims who survived the super storm. >> relics dating back 200 years found underground in new york city. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. a group of european lawmakers arriving today in washington want answers about american spying. recent reports say the u.s. has been tapping the phones of several european leaders. many of them are long time friends. that information is based on...
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has begun a newtown, connecticut sandy hook elementary school. the intent to complete the demolition before the massacres first anniversary in december. and one of the latest deadly shootings nationwide, five people died in phoenix over the weekend after a gunman shot four members of his family then turned the gun on himself. president obama appeared at a brooklyn, new york high school friday to promote federal spending on education. >> a budget that cuts what we don't need, poses wasteful tax loopholes that don't create jobs, free up resources to invest in the things that actually do help us grow like education and scientific research and infrastructure, roads, bridges, airports. they should not be an ideological exercise, we are just using common sense? . what is going to help us grow? what will expand our middle- class? those are the things we should be putting money into. >> internal records show north dakota has kept silent on scores of oil spill's over the past two years. according to the associated press, or dakota has reported nearly thre
has begun a newtown, connecticut sandy hook elementary school. the intent to complete the demolition before the massacres first anniversary in december. and one of the latest deadly shootings nationwide, five people died in phoenix over the weekend after a gunman shot four members of his family then turned the gun on himself. president obama appeared at a brooklyn, new york high school friday to promote federal spending on education. >> a budget that cuts what we don't need, poses...
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. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point, new york. sandy triggered a massive fire that swept across the area. terrell brown is in the area. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. as you mentioned, this is the neighborhood that burnt to the ground. now, everything you see here behind me is brand new. some homeowners, at least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the storm. nearly a year ago these are some of the storm's first images after the aftermath. calling a superstorm when it made land fall. floodwaters destroyed homes and bhep that seawall hit electrical wires, areas laid to waste. some 650,000 homes were destroyed and 8.5 million oncustomers were without power. as for the total cost, the low end estimate sits at $50 billion. >> by and large we were not prepared except for emergency measures. meaning there were recreation plans in place. >> years later, thousands attempted ro rebuild. >> reporter: he had no dbt he'd return after sandy tore th
. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point, new york. sandy triggered a massive fire that swept across the area. terrell brown is in the area. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. as you mentioned, this is the neighborhood that burnt to the ground. now, everything you see here behind me is brand new. some homeowners, at least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the...
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it has been closed down since superstorm sandy. >> doesn't she look pretty? she is one hot lady. >> i don't know about all that. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. >>> another disastrous development this morning for the obama care website. no one in the nation can sign up now. online enrollment came to a screeching halt on sunday what is kaued caused by a data glitc. no one at the white house or verizon knows how long it will take to fix this glitch. >>> breaking news overnight. a doctor who went to jail for michael jackson's death, this morning, a free man. a few hours ago, relieved. conrad murray received a four-year sentence and allowed him to go free in half of that time. he left jail 1 minute after midnight los angeles time. murray was convicted in 2011 for giving jackson an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol. the doctor's attorney hopes he gets murray's medical license reinstated so he can treat patients again. >>> more drama expected in a utah courtroom. a doctor on trial for his wife's death. his mistress is expected back on the stand. prosecutor
it has been closed down since superstorm sandy. >> doesn't she look pretty? she is one hot lady. >> i don't know about all that. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. >>> another disastrous development this morning for the obama care website. no one in the nation can sign up now. online enrollment came to a screeching halt on sunday what is kaued caused by a data glitc. no one at the white house or verizon knows how long it will take to fix this glitch. >>>...
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. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point new york. sandy triggered a massive fire that swept across the area. terrell brown is in the area. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. as you mentioned, this is the neighborhood that burnt to the ground. now, everything you see here behind me is brand new. some homeowners, at least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the storm. nearly a year ago these are some of the storm's first images after the aftermath. calling a superstorm when it made land fall. floodwaters destroyed homes and bhep that seawall hit electrical wires, areas laid to waste. some 650,000 homes were destroyed and 8.5 million oncustomers were without power. as for the total cost the low end estimate sits at $50 billion. >> by and large we were not prepared except for emergency measures. meaning there were recreation plans in place. >> years later, thousands attempted ro rebuild. >> reporter: he had no doubt he'd return after sandy tore th
. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point new york. sandy triggered a massive fire that swept across the area. terrell brown is in the area. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. as you mentioned, this is the neighborhood that burnt to the ground. now, everything you see here behind me is brand new. some homeowners, at least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the...
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what is not being tackled even in the wake of sandy? >> it's too soon to say what the long-term response to sandy will be. and we do sometimes see that in the wake of a big disaster, that that is a moment when people think long-term at least for a little while. if you look at some of the things that went right and didn't, you can see the disteengs between long and short-term. in protecting the new york subways did everything they could in the short-term. they put up sandbags and plywood to try to keep the water out. when that didn't work, they managed to get the system back online quicker than a lot of us thought they could. and then you have to think of the long-term, why are new stations being built in flood zones. because of long-term risk that was known to be there and is only getting worse was something that requires making an investment now to protect for a problem that's going to occur later. and sometimes at a time you don't know later. and so we're not so good at that. whereas in the cases of -- and i think you see it in all of
what is not being tackled even in the wake of sandy? >> it's too soon to say what the long-term response to sandy will be. and we do sometimes see that in the wake of a big disaster, that that is a moment when people think long-term at least for a little while. if you look at some of the things that went right and didn't, you can see the disteengs between long and short-term. in protecting the new york subways did everything they could in the short-term. they put up sandbags and plywood...
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and to the aftermath of super storm sandy. more than three months after the wind and rain reached destruction, thousands of families are still coming to grips with the scale of the loss. precious photographs are among the possessions that many said they have lost forever. thanks to the worker operation photo rescue, those images could be restored. >> i have a house fire during the hurricane. the photos for the most part were lost. i was able to rescue three roles from a study abroad trip to australia, as well as a couple of pictures of the house about was burned. this weekend, we are working with a great group of volunteers called operation frodo rescue to replace those photos the were damaged by sandy. >> the images will be looked at to see if they are salvageable. then they are brought to the lead managing loud, where the team will organize and then photograph them. then they are uploaded to a server where they go online and people all around the world will be doing these four sharp restoration's. -- photoshop restoration's.
and to the aftermath of super storm sandy. more than three months after the wind and rain reached destruction, thousands of families are still coming to grips with the scale of the loss. precious photographs are among the possessions that many said they have lost forever. thanks to the worker operation photo rescue, those images could be restored. >> i have a house fire during the hurricane. the photos for the most part were lost. i was able to rescue three roles from a study abroad trip...
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the long0awaited report on the sandy hook tragedy answers some questions, but not all. the 48-page summary into the mass anger was released monday. the report makes it clear motive was unknown. adam lanza had a large arsenal. >> adam lived with his mother nancy, a woman that took care of his needs, including providing the weapons used to kill her and 26 others at sandy hook elementary school. his relationship with his family was strained at best, except when it came to guns. >> this was an open gun locker in the family home. the 20-year-old led an isolated life. he spent his time playing video games, some violent like school shooting. some night like the dance game ddr. his bedroom windows were covered with track bag liners. for the three months leading up to the shooting he insisted conversations with his mother be by email even though they lived under the same roof. he was diagnosed with asperger' and had mental issues that showed no signs of aggressive nature. he was particular about the food he ate and clothes he wore. his mother cooked his favourite foods and left
the long0awaited report on the sandy hook tragedy answers some questions, but not all. the 48-page summary into the mass anger was released monday. the report makes it clear motive was unknown. adam lanza had a large arsenal. >> adam lived with his mother nancy, a woman that took care of his needs, including providing the weapons used to kill her and 26 others at sandy hook elementary school. his relationship with his family was strained at best, except when it came to guns. >> this...
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it's called my sandy hook family.org. the site is a way the families feel comfortable about for people to learn about their loved ones and their children who were killed. like that jessica rico loved killer whales or that dylan hockley thought that lightning was beautiful and he called it beautiful, the website directs you to the foundations and the causes that the families are supporting or that they have set up themselves to honor their lost child or their lost family member. one of the 6-year-olds lost, ben loved beatles songs, his parents never let him skip a page when they were reading a book and he was anxiously awaiting the loss of his first tooth. the goal is simply to help the kids of newtown heal from what happened in their town last year. the families of the victims are doing what they can to not only mediate their own interaction with the world that is so intensively concerned and interested and full of feeling about what happened but also to speak authoritatively with their own voice on their own terms in a w
it's called my sandy hook family.org. the site is a way the families feel comfortable about for people to learn about their loved ones and their children who were killed. like that jessica rico loved killer whales or that dylan hockley thought that lightning was beautiful and he called it beautiful, the website directs you to the foundations and the causes that the families are supporting or that they have set up themselves to honor their lost child or their lost family member. one of the...
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and it is here that superstorm sandy touched down and destroyed their home. we surprise them to let them know they are being rescued. >> my name is priscilla and i am from freeport on the nautical mile. the not a call mile is known for its restaurants and bars. is only house on the block hours. my husband used to call it the bermuda triangle because we were right in the middle of all the activities. it is definitely a unique setting. colin and i am from newport, new york. i have lived on the nautical mile my whole life. it is fun. we go fishing. >> my husband is an amazing man. 14were sitting right here years ago, i said i do. we got married at the end of the canal with a preacher and about 150 friends watching. we used to call the mayor of the , always willing to help everyone. caught to the bay and eels and green crabs for bait and went out on a dragger in the ocean. >> we would go duck hunting and fishing a lot. we would go in the house boat and have good times barbecuing. it was fun. grade, i was in my classroom, and they kept me after school. what is goi
and it is here that superstorm sandy touched down and destroyed their home. we surprise them to let them know they are being rescued. >> my name is priscilla and i am from freeport on the nautical mile. the not a call mile is known for its restaurants and bars. is only house on the block hours. my husband used to call it the bermuda triangle because we were right in the middle of all the activities. it is definitely a unique setting. colin and i am from newport, new york. i have lived on...
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. >>> superstorm sandy is something that nobody wants to relive. and if an elaborate $20 billion plan is put into effect. no one may ever have to. ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> president barack obama signed into law on sunday, a $9.7 superstorm sandy aid package. the clean-up from superstorm sandy labors on across the northeast. part of that include as plan to prevent the next flooding disaster. one idea? a $20 billion system of barriers, here's cnn's david mattingly. when superstorm sandy hit breezy point, new york, ocean waves crashed on to city streets and brought houses off their foundations. the only option residents had was to head to higher ground. >> they were sitting ducks. there was nothing they could do except run. >> how high was the water right here? >> the water would be probably six feet above our heads. >> six feet? >> above our heads. 12 feet, say. >> malcolm bowlman is the an expert on the dangers
. >>> superstorm sandy is something that nobody wants to relive. and if an elaborate $20 billion plan is put into effect. no one may ever have to. ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> president barack obama signed into law on sunday, a $9.7 superstorm sandy aid package. the clean-up from superstorm sandy labors on across the northeast. part of that...
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we live in sandy hook. our older son nate, soon to be ten years old is a fourth grader at sandy hook elementary school. our younger son, ben, age 6, was murdered in his first grade classroom on december 14th. >> we're never going to stop being ben's parents and that's complemented and made difficult by being the best parents we can be for nate, who has his own journey. >> yeah, he -- nate said right after ben died, he said, this is tough. but he said, you promised you would protect us. >> yeah. >> and i did promise him that. >> sure. >> you know? so what do i say to him? i can't change what happened. i know it wasn't our fault. we just sent him to school, but i'll do whatever i can to help protect nate and protect ben's spirit. >> david and francine wheeler. david and francine, thank you both for being here. thank you both for being here. we are coming up on one year since it happened, and i can't imagine that it was an easy decision to make yourselves publicly available again to talk about this as we come
we live in sandy hook. our older son nate, soon to be ten years old is a fourth grader at sandy hook elementary school. our younger son, ben, age 6, was murdered in his first grade classroom on december 14th. >> we're never going to stop being ben's parents and that's complemented and made difficult by being the best parents we can be for nate, who has his own journey. >> yeah, he -- nate said right after ben died, he said, this is tough. but he said, you promised you would protect...
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let's go to new jersey with governor chris christie is spoking out about superstorm sandy relief. nearly a year to date after it roared ashore, it said sandy victims have all the right to be frustrated, but he's telling the associated press that washington and not his administration is to blame. explaining that it took congress three months to approve the $51 billion relief package. sandy killed at least 182 people and costed $65 billion in damage in the u.s., making it the second costliest weather disa disaster in american history behind only hurricane katrina. >> baseball fans are up this morning and chattering about the wild finish to game three of the world series. take a look. >> grounds one, pedroia makes the play. throw home. two out. over to third, it gets away. allen craig is going to come to the plate. and the throw is -- the umpire making the call. they're going to say he's safe. >> all right, now, you have to look at this really closely in slow motion. two outs, bottom of the ninth. their legs get tangled. see how he's kicking up his leg. after a bad throw from home, t
let's go to new jersey with governor chris christie is spoking out about superstorm sandy relief. nearly a year to date after it roared ashore, it said sandy victims have all the right to be frustrated, but he's telling the associated press that washington and not his administration is to blame. explaining that it took congress three months to approve the $51 billion relief package. sandy killed at least 182 people and costed $65 billion in damage in the u.s., making it the second costliest...
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the bill for aid for super storm sandy will pass in the house of representatives. the pentagon will not put u.s. troops on the ground in west africa but it will help the french gather intelligence. that's the word today from our defense secretary leon pa net attachment france unleashed its air and ground assault on islamic extremists in the nation of mali last week. those militants largely control the country's north. yesterday they took a town in central mali. investigators say many of them do have ties to al qaeda. today secretary panetta warned they could still pose a dangerous threat to the united states. >> the fact is that the war on terrorism continues. >> we have made good progress. we have underline the ability to conduct but the war on terrorism continues. >> same time, the french announced that they are expanding their own troop presence in mali from roughly 800 soldiers to roughly 2500 that is a big up. jennifer griffin at the pentagon. there is still a chance that the u.s. might provide more than just intelligence; is that right? >> that is right. u.s.
the bill for aid for super storm sandy will pass in the house of representatives. the pentagon will not put u.s. troops on the ground in west africa but it will help the french gather intelligence. that's the word today from our defense secretary leon pa net attachment france unleashed its air and ground assault on islamic extremists in the nation of mali last week. those militants largely control the country's north. yesterday they took a town in central mali. investigators say many of them do...
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eight months ago at sandy hook elementary, and even in columbine. works in the miami dade county schools are now being trained and to spot the warning signs of student mental illness. they include talk of suicide, high risk or behavior, withdraw, and persistent sadness. >> less metal detection and more mental detection done in a respectable way. >> reporter: it's paid for by the american psychiatric association. a miami dade county judge and mental health specialist related the program to school officials just before sandy hook. >> maybe, just maybe, these kids will not -- and teachers will not have died in vain if we really do something to fix this very horrible, fragmented, antti wait kuwaited system that we call mental health care. >> reporter: a new poll shows that mental health -- 59% favored more programs, and 33% wanted more security guards. students could be echl barsed or stigma tiesed. but he says catching it early helps treat the disease. >> it's not like you're going to put a scarlet letter around the kid and pull him out of class. it wo
eight months ago at sandy hook elementary, and even in columbine. works in the miami dade county schools are now being trained and to spot the warning signs of student mental illness. they include talk of suicide, high risk or behavior, withdraw, and persistent sadness. >> less metal detection and more mental detection done in a respectable way. >> reporter: it's paid for by the american psychiatric association. a miami dade county judge and mental health specialist related the...
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they all voted no on sandy relief. this month when flood waters devastated colorado, those same four house republicans who voted no on disaster relief for families in new york and new jersey, publicly called on the federal government to help themselves help their state. federal disaster relief for sandy victims? they don't deserve it. federal government isn't in that kind of business, but hey, me over here, we need that. republican congressman bill flores of texas, ted cruz of texas, they both voted against federal aid for sandy victims. three months later when a fertilizer explosion levelled west texas, those same two asked for federal aid. james inhoff of oklahoma voted to block federal aid for victims of hurricane sandy, then when tornados ripped through moore, oklahoma, senator inhoff asked for that aid for residents in his own state. he said it was quote, totally different. it takes a particular galling sort of hypocrisy to talk that way and more importantly, to vote that way in congress when you are sent there to
they all voted no on sandy relief. this month when flood waters devastated colorado, those same four house republicans who voted no on disaster relief for families in new york and new jersey, publicly called on the federal government to help themselves help their state. federal disaster relief for sandy victims? they don't deserve it. federal government isn't in that kind of business, but hey, me over here, we need that. republican congressman bill flores of texas, ted cruz of texas, they both...
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it is called sandy release. there is so much pork in there that has nothing to do with helping the people's suffering that is a crime against the treasury. $9 billion is for immediate relief, but that is in the past. $50 billion of this, i will give you one example. amtrak had some damage. is about $32 billion. the bill has $300 million for operating expenses because they operate at a loss. there's so much junk in this. $500 million to nooa. >> what is noa? >> national oceanic and atmospheric -- they predict storms. >> this does not address the fundamental problem that sandy created. >> we have a system in which du burns $60 billion in one hour -- in which you burn $60 billion, twice the budget of the state of new jersey. >> noaa already exists and they have done an excellent job in predicting sandy. >> now they need more. >> more for noaa. >> deliberate over the way you deliberate -- >> we have to take a break and then we will look at what lies ahead for the president's cabinet. but secretary of state hillary c
it is called sandy release. there is so much pork in there that has nothing to do with helping the people's suffering that is a crime against the treasury. $9 billion is for immediate relief, but that is in the past. $50 billion of this, i will give you one example. amtrak had some damage. is about $32 billion. the bill has $300 million for operating expenses because they operate at a loss. there's so much junk in this. $500 million to nooa. >> what is noa? >> national oceanic and...